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Alyn Shipton plays requests celebrating the anniversary of Louis Armstrong's birth, plus vintage jazz from Bennie Moten, and contemporary sounds from John Law and Andy Sheppard.

1 hour

Last on

Sat 1 Aug 2015 16:00

Music Played

  • Louis Armstrong

    Savoy Blues

    Performer: Kid Ory. Performer: Johnny Dodds. Performer: Lil Hardin Armstrong. Performer: Johnny St. Cyr. Performer: Lonnie Johnson.
    • The Okeh, Columbia and RCA Victor Recordings 1925 - 1933.
    • Sony.
    • 12.
  • Bennie Moten鈥檚 Kansas City Orchestra

    Here Comes Majorie

    Performer: Ed Lewis. Performer: Hot Lips Page. Performer: Booker Washington. Performer: Thamon Hayes. Performer: Eddie Durham. Performer: Harlan Leonard. Performer: Jack Washington. Performer: Woody Walder. Performer: Count Basie. Performer: Buster Moten. Performer: Leroy "Buster" Berry. Performer: Vernon Page. Performer: Willie McWashington. Performer: Bennie Moten鈥檚 Kansas City Orchestra.
    • 1929 - 1930.
    • Classics.
    • 23.
  • Andy Sheppard

    Bing

    Performer: John Parricelli. Performer: Eivind Aarset. Performer: Arild Andersen. Performer: Kuljit Bhamra. Performer: Andy Sheppard.
    • Movements In Colour.
    • ECM Records.
    • 2.
  • John Law

    Seven Ate Nine

    Performer: Yuri Goloubev. Performer: Laurie Lowe.
    • These Skies In Which We Rust.
    • 33 Records.
    • 2.
  • Betty Roche & Duke Ellington

    Take The A Train

    Performer: Clark Terry. Performer: Willie Cook. Performer: William 鈥淐at鈥 Anderson. Performer: Ray Nance. Performer: Quentin Jackson. Performer: Britt Woodman. Performer: Juan Tizol. Performer: Jimmy Hamilton. Performer: Hilton Jefferson. Performer: Russell Procope. Performer: Paul Gonsalves. Performer: Harry Carney. Performer: Wendell Marshall. Performer: Louie Bellson. Performer: Betty Roch茅. Performer: Duke Ellington.
    • The Complete 1941 - 1961.
    • Chant du Monde.
    • 22.
  • George Duvivier, Charles Persip, Jos茅 Mangual, Erroll Garner, Jose Mangual & Charlie Persip

    For Once In My Life

    • Feeling is Believing.
    • PYE.
    • 1.
  • Humphrey Lyttelton & Jimmy Rushing

    How Long Blues

    Performer: John Picard. Performer: Tony Coe. Performer: Jimmy Skidmore. Performer: Ian Armit. Performer: Brian Brocklehurst. Performer: Eddie Taylor. Performer: Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band.
    • A Night in Oxford Street.
    • Upbeat Jazz.
    • 5.
  • Louis Armstrong

    Rockin' Chair

    Performer: Bobby Hackett. Performer: Jack Teagarden. Performer: Peanuts Hucko. Performer: Ernie Caceres. Performer: Johnny Guarnieri. Performer: Al Casey. Performer: Al Hall. Performer: Cozy Cole.
    • Integrale Louis Armstrong Vol 13.
    • Fremeaux & Associes.
    • 11.
  • Louis Armstrong

    When It's Sleepy Time Down South

    Performer: Trummy Young. Performer: Barrett Deems. Performer: Dale Jones. Performer: Billy Kyle. Performer: Edmond Hall.
    • The Armstrong Box.
    • Storyville.
    • 8.
  • Louis Armstrong

    Ole Miss

    Performer: Trummy Young. Performer: Barney Bigard. Performer: Billy Kyle. Performer: Buddy Catlett. Performer: Danny Barcelona.
    • The Katanga Concert.
    • Milan.
    • 9.
  • GERRY MULLIGAN

    Walkin' Shoes

    Performer: Bob Brookmeyer. Performer: Red Mitchell. Performer: Frank Isola. Performer: Gerry Mulligan Quartet.
    • Pleyel Concert Vol 1.
    • RCA Victor.
    • 3.
  • Stan Kenton

    Bali Ha'i

    Performer: Billy Catelano. Performer: Frank Huggins. Performer: Bud Brisbois. Performer: Jack Sheldon. Performer: Al Sunseri. Performer: Kent Larsen. Performer: Archie LeCoque. Performer: Jim Amlotte. Performer: Bob Olson. Performer: Billy Smiley. Performer: Lennie Niehaus. Performer: Bill Perkins. Performer: Bill Trujillo. Performer: Bill Robinson. Performer: Steve Perlow. Performer: Red Kelly. Performer: Jerry McKenzie. Performer: Stan Kenton.
    • The Stage Door Swings.
    • 6.

Broadcast

  • Sat 1 Aug 2015 16:00

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